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NTW EKPIBE THEATRE
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CSTEUCTXD EItPIBE THEATHE.
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e*-e*, ar.'' .s L^r.c-d w:'.h the predorr.:natJn» tor.c
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a tt -j_ e epace Ur.ir.d the seats, plenty cf
Hiu and no posts under the
,„• every part of tlie auditorium Is
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UANUFACTURER DIES AT WALDORF.
• rtMar aajjn ■■ a «•'""' nrmr uJacturtr. cf
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f*» *• ■ *on besotTtiase* "rtUta ■ • •■'•' ■ >;i:
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1 rrri.its to the EDITOR.
THE NAVY ANTI-HAZING LAW.
Text of Measure to Prevent Terrorism at
Annapolis.
To^ ;".e Editor cf Tht Tribune.
Sir: ■■ 3b» Bdftaatßßßan at the N a y. iA. aflerrv
SS£_|MRr_SS : SS
• b:. cuntn to Cris rteat the ground* and on
' - ion 1.577. R,
* of the t-.tea States. ar.d then those
. • "•ouJJ have no excuse fcr
f ujh a n^teiu or terrorism. It might
• the ffiiiliU, m «j«et_| ,0, 0 «
- -Mh the -ir_ c Book.- «r Naval
•-• =■•• but Ido r ., t r.nd that t-. work has
;, ! f;'' U ' t>: ' ■ftMßßhaj la*. The action
« » tuiana to which i Btlade was
2? irvja.;; rrrs as far back - ju - 8. ■*
oftfi ' '? :1: 1 5l v- n g"?«» U" fcaowtedsa
. . • • f rhe Naval Academyi S
thMmJ.ii, i naval cau. t [midshipman is
■STrt^," h r-* Zlne - U sha!l b« »»"•• *Bty of
-""rnt w'.V' orc:< : r a coun martial, eora
oSa7-r\o v"lii "tT than thr *** wemßrfaalfflaed offl
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hall be
_S_3__nV .i_fii C wi te # - 10 difTr ' ls " 1 from the Naval
o ;^^^^ 6 tU ppomt
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£ r-q-cnt to the passage of •• is law questions
were raiyo,- aa t0 lh^ r ... . . .^.^ rower cf the su _
tadent. and a!?c arbstbar tha laws rwtdtns
that no officer cot; ld be dismissed from the scr\lce
(ence of ■ etrert BautJaJ appUad to th«
..aval cadcta. As to the power of "the superm
nt _nd rhe Jurtsdictioo of a court martial the
■ ".^ ?f? f !h *" jovemnient bled an opinion oa
:>o. that the BadlitK bems approved by
u c ■S Besr *»tenden« 1 was rr.al. tha; the Beeretary of
ifle Navy had no pewe ta r»v;o* it. but could
only proceed to exe.'ute the lenteaoe; also mat a
cadet found ruilty of the offence ar.d the sentence
approved hy the Bspartntaadeot. h» was cut oS
.r;m a. - • eof reinstatement or reappotntment,
except by a Pjecla: act of Con^rc-ts fcr bis relief.
In ar. opinion filed o n June 9. iSTT. it was decided
that the rctirt. Ondina a verdict of guilty, must
mxrend dismissal, but could not sentence the
cadet to be disrr.lsfe.j TVis was an opinion In the
caeca . Qarfcti and • then whose ?<"r.ter.ces were
Bel talea by tha Secretary of the Navy.
X__er a cj-.:*>EticT-, was raised as L> the right to
cisrr.'s? cac> ts without tria! b] poort martial, and
the opinion filed oa Joly 10. 1117. was that cadets
at we Naval aVeademy bad not the «ame rights
as other omeera of the Navy, and cculd be di3
r..?s<>3 r a i lnet without rr:a; by court mar-
V.n.. bat fcr hr^z:r:er the'- must b^ tr!»-d.
Brooklyn, ■ ■ . _ .
HIS FATEIES SWOBD.
A McClellan Historical Reminiscence Per-
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Wheti _fte* the drawn battle of Antietam—
drawn tattie because the aaa_Qanta were permit
bad to withdraw, undecked and ur.pursued—G?n
.«-ral HcCSeQan was repeatedly urg<-d to pursue
and fdroa the f.phtln^. : • Bed Bad. Bad "pvra the
■ L-.rlsUc excuse that his "horses were fa-
B_d tt_— mix weak tier the battle. To
this €-. ' - ■ '. • .-. replied with h;s cut
ting BaaaOao. "Will fOO be good enough to in-
PBra me what your ho— ?es have don« ■fag a aVß
tictaa to fatig""* anything'" and latex ••
Mm to roc-over Croa bhl own fatigue In the got! t
ud- cf Trenton.
a tha Pre ! ( tlon the Dexaocrata
. • they would Invoke the battle ■ ' AAtietam
ar.d tr • C_ther*a sword, end pot the father :•.
sxalnst Lir.cc'.r. tor the Presidency.
: • n waa re-i .• ted b] per fooi bs ndred thou
a—ad majority 0.. votea, equal to more than a mill-
The hattl^ or Ann«t.im and tl
thcr*a ac - were not rery effective factors in
t_fcat catr:pa:srn. Can it be auppoeed that the rnem
n af the father and h;* aerord eaa b* more
effective as a rota letter _ a N-w-York election
Bfaar tha lapse Bf forty years than they were
when the BBWd and the man were at ieast a:
tßalltlaa. aai>**r < ia rt T as th* great raajoilty of the
Tamrr.e-.j" vaten ne^er heard of the battle of
Antietarr.. cr tlurk it occurred Is the late BpeTrtlh
We have read "n the Scripture,! of the doctrine
of "tmnuted rhthteoosneaa.*" bat are nnabte to ; & e
h^w the quallfles •-'.—. s of tta fa:r:er. evea if ":■'■■
existed, can bf Imputed to the son. when repre
: % joes the indecencies, brutalities and
tT -» MU ■« - FZdFSS*.
Hbv ?r'.*ht:n. S:a:cn .NY. Oct. S. tM>
VIRCHOW AS AN ALDERMAN.
-. Bw Bflttar Bf The Tribune
Bt* Xo cr.e cf yc-jr reader* 1 Baaaacd off any
*»r.sc can Tcr ■ rr^rr..- — ; |Be the ghost of a
shadow Of thß rr.:::rr.:.!urr, to r^ at baad, but the
rr.r* poaiftlii ': " ' -■ - : POStl lUOttt i
ty ar.i abfl ■ -: lb« oat of the r
..s pura^rT caßdUatea tor "wen aa olSoa as
that c' ' : '' • > ; ' least.
.... raajtat ataa. For the good
of th* Bt— a :- of the eaamaadtlea ton - I
: New-York. may they r.ot only bl
Baaah-Btai. bat eaeetea--dlataatifiil a* it uouli a —
turediy be for then to touch elbOwa ertth jme l'
■ - ia the boai L
| BCBCrtP— I B of ON city cf Ber
:;:, a.'.d alluiior. to a few of its d.sung ::-h'd u:.i
vert:ty c*>brit!es. Mark Twain has written as
Q - r . ni profeaaor Vbrcbow. which
Baay aaoearaca those above referred to in their
v::;;rgress to Berva the public:
We: has lOBg been a member cf the city
government of Benin. He work- as hard tor the
Sty aa doe." any other l>.r';.r. :-.lderrr.a:.. nd gets
■ - a»e iaij ■ethißaT i eToa t know that we sn
America ecu.; venturt to ask our most ii.ustrlous
citizen to eervi la a Board cf AJdermea, and ■
arc mlstit wature It I ani not positively aure that
» c rf) . '. . • him. But here the mnnieipaJ jy»_
,__ ■ • it men in t city coa_a» r
It an honor to serve gratis a«= aldermeaLand the
. . m nae to prefer these m*n
fteryear^ A. a reaaU. Berto
. a thoroughly weU governed city. Ii _ a cree
city: ••« .ffairs'are not meddled with by the state
trc B»ana«ed by tta own etttsena. and aftar
: • !a of their own devista*. ir - N , RD
New-Tork. Oct. % Me* *• I-konaku.
OCEAN GRAND IN OCTOBER.
- . . • ret Tba Tribune.
'| , Tati-vany high and tn bbbbM "^""^I
the crd.r cf the day at Asbury Par. The spc.
a'f^nst £■ w»ter:rc:.t wtth a ..-.:.-:* roar Tue
MaV.-hcster. Enciand. ODr, leaded J«__Jork
"any who wou:d doubtless be g)ad to Bfteaßi the
Saßßl AtUr.tic in ail it. grat^ur W ,.u,J ,m
rrac- ar.y cpport-n'tT to do so. Dlackpo-,1, En*
___? t about three hour, ty rail from Uverpool
[aJUII-BTW It is notel BBf Itß hish Mm
. aV.d laanedtotely a _mle _ blowing at
Elackpool the r-llroad. ad«erttoa tha tact, aadroa
S_b?«UW_ r. t»iM at low f^re* to B__ from
__SdbS Hundreds of well to ft, _r,u prosperous
5_ d SL! M run down during October oa
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b^«S£»««S .trains that
Kl_ht here to±»Mirg WB dv
»W^S__a,g' ?ll- "" il ___
atffS B JST-S IB^SS1 B^5S- l _Js__k*^*S^
"i^P.ri.N. J..O"' ■'■"»«•
FEATURES OF THE SUNDAY TR'BUNE.
biograc-y as _■*_*_, __^ j.. v are to be con
pnper. ''^'• tfe «:^ 8 fl a r '-^cp t. pros
.ra tulated on having "_" Be nt one may
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•beloved disciple - . r descrJp _ pn of
•U£a_9___v_^-_BS,*UB
888, aa we rtad it. • B * >in *."V_s _ f ii S vji.k I •<>
..:« ..-»»• .1 was
thrown ever oor Mrei.-<J-» ' » a^ nc ., s ;,,rs Bred at
:• W-rtM'^ aa ..v_i'm^ State." and my
■oath Windsor, in the t__ u _iv t ;*.ty. _i*d at
_ nrofesaor of "■ v -" n C . ..ARK.
Princeton. N J.
N-w-iork, Oct. 6. -O-
m:w-yokk daily tribune. Wednesday. October v. ij?9w:
"ALFRED."
Creator of the London Counterpart
of The Tribune Fresh Air Fund.
Alfr-d I,yttr!ton. the »ve fMwr C , o ,e Ph eh.m- i
tat*£ a, Secretary Of 8t«. for the Colonies, is
famii.^rty known r9r 9 "Alfred" on every cr ; , k , t |
ground tennis court of the United Kingdom, j
and is 1r I IPS the mast noted t .. non-prof^onal !
athiet^s in the BAM tsk» Hla 03
the cricket field and on the tennis court, at foot
ball and la rowirc. has already en refer to
In the c.V. > «l-rstcht ■« . Anna ÜBClng his nomlnatlon |
as Colonial Minister. Bat a feature of his activity j
which his escai^d mention ia his intere«t in the !
-Children's Holiday Fund." which. Oka th- Tribune j
Frcrh Air Fund to New-Tor*. !e -ures a fortnight's !
holiday in the country east rear tat thousands of i
unfortunate chUdraa whose homes are in the poor- ■
Ht tenement districts and in the slums of London, j
Inde*d, the "Children's Holiday FunJ" in London is
Ml only tht ret r.obiry out Ukewia the creatifn of '
Alfred Lyttelton. whose mother was a younger
Fistcr of the laf Mrs. Gladstone, the ia'e Lord I
Lyttelton and liam E. Gladstone marry:- the !
two sisters of Sir Stephen !'-r.-"! '-r.-" on the same day i
la the same church. (
As the Duke of Devonshire has Icr.g be<-n desirous j
of retirins frcra POBtlaJ te, tad has only re- j
malr.cd on in office from a sense, of duty and at the j
prtafesj request of the lat» and the present M*.
*rei^r., who realized the- hold which ac possesses
upon the good will and the confidence C ' his coun
trymen, his withdrawal from the Baifour Cabinet
at the ape of seventy must be regarded as his dis
appearance from the Parliamentary arena, in which
for nearly half a century he has been one of the
most Important and Interesting f.-urrs. He de
serves, therefore, something more than the curt I
nott:e that his refusal to follow Arthur Baifour ;
any further on the road to protection has received
from ihe press on both sides of the Atlantic.
It Is doubtful whether there has ever been In the
history of England a statesman who has been
noted to Fuch an extent for his silence as ths prcs
ant Duke of Devonshire The Caver.dis.-.es. of
which noble house he is the ch'.ef. have always b*«n
noted for their ta.cllurnity. Henry Caveniish. the
famous chemist, is on record as havirg uttered
fewer nerds in the course of his long life of four
score years than any other man. not excepting he
rr...r.ks of La Trappe. The Duke runs him close.
ar.d I doubt if there is any man in either of the
Ho'-SfS cf Parliament who has chatted less with
his fe.low legislators than the Duke. If he speaks
little, he laughs less, ar.d a smile rarely lights up
his rather heavy face. VThen he does laugh. It is I
with a ?ort of parp, and he conveys the impression
c* r--Btr-!alrg btXBHU suddenly.
T;.ere is a certain amount or aaalosy between him
and th« late Chirles Stewart Parcel!, both in their j
mar.rer at j in th^'r rcawi of speech, as aw il as .
In their inborn Instinct for the BOWUDCnS cf their
fellow creatures. For with all Ma odd manners. I
the duke exercises an imm»r.«r 'nfluence over his
fellow men. This is due to his IngnilrH dtstat*f>
whirr: '.23 lc-3 him on at least two occa
ftor.s to decline the Prerr.itrihip. o-.ce from motives
gi chivaJrous ioyaity to the late W. E. G!ad? f one.
It is due also to his dogged veracity, h'.s sound
common sens*, his courage, his devotion to sports.
.- r. 1 itove all to the universal knowledge that
liis word is as good as his bond It was said by
Dr. Johnson of the first Ddka of Devonshire
that "If. for Instance, he had promised you
an acorn and ror.t? had grown in that year in his
wcciJ. he would not have been contented with th'tt
excuse, ho would have sent a special mes?enper to
Damnark fcr it." The same thing may be said of |
the ■ pant duke, and Is one of his chief titles to
th<: Mteani of his follow countrymen.
He has a rery warm heirt beneath his impassive
exterior. I never realized this until a littie CM
after the murder of his brother. Lord Frederick
r\r.o- :ish. in Phopnix Park, Dublin, by the In
almnilli He had given DO ri?n of grief at the
FamnJa or ■veo when Sir William Vernon Har
....... the trnce^y to him a? they
afcra drMng twnjr tocether from Whif-hall m Sir
V.'jUlam'a carriage. But two or three months later
I was present when he delivered a Ep^ech to his
constituents at a place called Eacup. It T '" as th
first BM that he liad spok«?n In public since h:s
brother's death. "I have lost." he remarked, 'a
relative loved. I believe, by ftO who knew him;
loved above all by these BMt ar.d dear to him."
Here emotion compelled him to stop for a few
HitiniiTl. BDd he turned aside to conceal from the
public the tears that relied down en either cheek.
Thrn. too. there is his marriage. It Is net so ton«
ago that he remarked in the course cf a spaaeh,
•happiest of all Is the man happily married." a "' J
to all Who know him it was obvious that he al
!-jied to himself. Hi? unicn to the duchess was
preceded* by n ramantta attaChißeot that ratMteted
throughout the thirty-odd years of her f::?t BUT
ri .=" to the Duke of Manchester. She had wedded
the' latter In a mctMni of pique after quar:
avttll Lord Hartlngtor. the title by which her pres
ent husband ifas then known. He IwTMtnad her
devoted and QOMtaat a^n'rer and eIOM friend until
«he recovers. ■' I '- ■ UtfOUfA Wlflowhfiod.
■very one. even Om lata Queen Victoria. rnUlns
- on their ramaacs ar.d rarely invitir.i? the
one to Windsor to (Mbom* v.-ithoat a.-kin? the
other A little more than v yrar after the death
of tba D-ke of Mane:. .-lit tb« V*— her hand
to th- r-uke or Devooabire, ■»«! it is dßßcnlt to
•• '. more Baited oonple They ->re widoa tax
•way from •■<* other, and •rhfle he la encased
. t to whicb h<« is awotad. Abo ln
rarUbly accompanies him. sitting bealda him on
thai hank, bateed. there are tew more devoted
-airs 'than the Duke of Dcfooahtrf and h*s Gennca
born contort, who is by birth a Countess yon Alten
of Hanover.
The duke, like the duchess, is exceedingly WM
of animals. His tkrortta collie. whi,-h lnvarlah'.y
accomrar.ies him diwn to the Houses or Purlia
ment «*aa a toanUar Bgnra in the nails of the
oatlonaJ legislature, ant! be uaed to be the only
riaitor who waa not or.iv permitted out alao asked
by Queen Vtetorni to brta« his doaj with him to
Windsor. Balniora! or O^oorne vhen "comnanded
to dine and aSeep."
It !s aotely troai a ienae •■' a ity. and not from
any taste fur pottttca, that the duke has voted
the greater portion of bti tttt to the esrrlca of hi?
entry like other gr^at BOOla and terrltocial
magnates in the Old World, be is impressed with
the idea that his. tiUßliailnna and liia 41«nlOea
carry vith lbe«D baa«f obliiiatioiis to his country
• -d to ! ■ USkom citizens, having nothing to gain
either in the any Si emoluments or honors by re
maii-ng in pubii- Ufo. Several times when. 41
vith political intrifc-u.s and the BOWhMea among
the leaden of the party to which be belonged, be
was oa the point of withdrawing from public
Ufa be **t* indu-cd to reconsider his decision
by the strung re rr.o::s trances of John Bright and
,/,,.,; ,r1..., r1 ... jj oj tba MM calibre, who urged upon
bin that he had a dnty to hi* country to fulflL
FmrUaxncntaxy Oik has always bored him. and he
has ever innnraHi ti.e Caet freqoently !n
makin™ v ■Peaca he Stops in the Balddla of a sen
tence to yawn, and hla favorite ar.d familiar pea*
tion on the front bench in the House cf Lords, as
formerly la the House of Commur.s. is with his
baJ tammed down on his nose, his eyes Unit, a
tie snore issuing from his parted Upa, hla hands
plu-iged to»O his pockets and his logs stretched out
to front of hid as far a * they * wfa go.
Much mor» could be written about the heal of
the Housf of Oa-'f. ndish. But these few notes will.
[think, contribute to dispel the imiircteion arhlca
teems to have been ftmiied in thia country that
the duke in reilgnlr.g Bhl seat in the Braatl I
Inet hue rendered himself guilty of something akin
to a breach Of faith to Arthur Bjlfour. There is
I no man bf Lnpia:..! mor- incapable of BSytbtnC
1 that hi oot charateterbMd hy the highest sense of
i honor Bad chivalry than the duke, and all along
I he has mad- it thoroughly clear that, being a
partisan of tree trad*, he might possibly consent
to a certain degree of tariff retaliation, but could
under no ctrcmßstaneai ■••* become a party to
a policy cf protection, ard to the latter Premier
Baifour ha;, in the duke's opinion, now committed
himself by his recent speech at Sheffield.
Thanks to the new Irish Land Bill, the your.;
Duke of Lelr.ster. now seventeen years of age. •■
transformed from one of the poorest of dukes Into
a wealthy member 01 the nobility of Ireland, of
which k::.sdom he is the premier peer. His trus
tees and guardian* have arranged taf the na!e H
his estates In Kildnr* to !:ts tenants lor sums
amounting to some ffjIPMO* "hi* he received a
further fe.«J.wiO over and atove the purchase money
by way or Loni;s and •indurement." The duke,
who Is rather eVlcate, succeeded to his father>
honom when he was only six yean old. and »s Uu
hMai td the great Irish hou»« of F!tx«erald. which
*ai founded by a Florentine noble of the name
ol OantrdtaO. who was a tavorlta of Klas ******
the OMfaasl 1 Msl »tio«" r--.-i»"n s^ttlei '.n Ir--
The Cuke. wht!e still a tittle boy. had ■ ■"•" ;
row escape from Nine burned to death while stay
in* with his grandfather. Lord F"«vershara. at the
latter"s country seat at Duneomba. when it was
destroyed by fire. And this served to recall the
legend according to which the monkey, which Sc- ;
urea so prominently la the armorial bearings of
the ducal House cf L«inster. owe* its place tb«re
to the fat that one of the young duke's an
cestors, John Kitzthomas ' -zr»-ra'.'!. first Earl of
KPdftfC h.ivir.q ...... by the ?er>-ants at
the time of the destruction of the eastl- at Wood
ftcck hy fire, was rescued by a pet ape which had
b<«en the little fellow's playmate.
There Is no truth WtatSMWaf In the ttSCftal which
are constar.tlj- appearing in the foreign press rnn
orrninp tl.e alleppd delicacy of health of Grand
Duke Michael, the heir apparent and only ■»
vivinsr brother of the Crar. He Is forever beJns
portrayed as «o much of an Invalid as to render it
out of the gaesdOtl thr,t he should over succeed to
the ttvaae Tf-t nothing could be further from
the truth. H? ta rot merely in excellent health,
hut likrv.-ise very strong a: . st'iray. and. thanks
to an American trainer, has developed into a per
fect athlete and is to-day known aa the stron?
man of the Imperial farr.Hy. Alrf^.- 1 :.- tail, with a
well kr.lt framf. the grand duke has now developed
Into a BM specimen of manhood, with a thorough
understanding not only of the manly art of self
defence, but likewise, of wrestline and of tack
ling- a man at close quarters. While he is not a
giant, like his fathjr and his uncles, the Grand
Dukes At«all ar.d Paul, he is nevertheless well
set up and stalwart, infinitely more limber and ath
letic than they can ever boast of having been, and
IHltTHtt an amusing and wholesome contrast to
the prince in the last Itaces of consumption, as
which he is contir.ua'!y beintr portrayed in the for
eign pr«s. MARQUISE DE FONTE-N'OT.
W. K. AND BBS VANDEEBILT HOME.
N. Y. C. Tag Meets Them at Quarantine, as
Does the Tarantulk
Mr. and Mrs. ..am K. Vanoerbtlt. who ar
rived from Paris yesterday en the Kafaar Wilhelm.
11. lea the steamer at Quarantine, ar.d came to the
city on the New- York Central Railroad tug Calla
way. With ■ an on the tug wtre the Misses
F.arbara and Margaret Rutherford, the daughters
of Mr- Vanderbilt. two governesses and a maid.
Little was seen of either Mr. cr Mrs. Vanderbilt
durma: the rorare. They went at once to their
staterooms, which was tn» last any one saw cf
Mrs. \\i.ndcrb:lt until she left th» steamer. Late
at night, when the decks were deserted, it was
said, she would tuke a short promenade.
Mr. Vanderbilt, too. stayed i lese to his room.
He had several friends on board, among them W.
S. Hoyt. and they played cam? in h.s cacir., it w»s
said, to pass away the time. Congressman Dayton,
of West Virgi-.ia. waa one of the party.
On the tug wr.ich went down to meet the Vander
bilts weri ward V. H. BosstUr, John Peaning
ton and Walter •i Pollc^k. nsarlne superintendent
ef the New-Tor* Central At Bandy Hook Mr.
Vanderb:ii vas met by WUBam K. Vanderbilt. jr..
in the turhir.e yacht Tarantula. The Tarantula
easily kept up with tht btg tmer, ar-". when the
Kaiser went into Quarantine the turbine w. Nt <>n
to the Battery; whore Mr. Vaj derbilt Jr.. Landed
and toe n • ated tram to Wcat Forty aeconn
st . when the Oallaway (ii.-^rr barked its party.
From Ihe pier the van lerbUta went to the llir.
battan Hi-tel for luncheon, and at 1 p. m. took a
special train for Newport
OBITUARY.
ARCHBISHOP KAIN.
Baltimore. Oct. 13.— The Most Rev. John Jo3eph
Ka;n, Archbishop of St. Louis, died to-night at the
St. Agnes Banalortam, this city, where he had
bc«n a patient since May II I/eath hid been ex
pected by his attending- physicians tor several
days. Dr. J. M. Stone and a number of priests
and relatives, mcloding his sister, a Sister of Char
ity, known as B!»t«r Mary Joseph, were at his bed
side when the end cacr.e. .
Heart disease «a« the .iHnie.it for which tiie
archbishop waa first treated when he arrived at
the institution, but a general breakdown frcm over
work ■I-:*** him mu.h trouble. Recently appendi
citis developed, and tha prelate rapidly sar.k. an
opera-. which *as de-rred BCCeaBUT. ecu d not
be performed, owing to the enfeebled condition oi
No arrangementa have bees made for the fur.eraU
and it !s not known whether the body w:dba
buried in the faanily lot at MBTllnOuiw. "v\ . "V a..
or taken to St. Loom.
Archbishop Rain, was bom la Martinsburg,
W. a., en May B, WL of Irish parents. His
DretMtratfory educaUcn for the priesthood was re
celved at the St Charles Seminary. ESUaott Ci.y,
Md whet* be v-as graduated in ÜB. He then en
tered St. Mary's Collet. Baltimore, He .was or
dained a prtest cy Archbishop spaulclins- "■*«*£
"•a; a« a nrie3t his early worn was m tn» tarn-
Louis. He succeeded to the archbishopric of St.
Lou:? on May ti, VOL
DAVID MORGAN HILDRETH.
David Morean HHdredth. a lawyer and polltdcian
o' this city, died yesterday at his home. No. I . East
Sixiy-rilih-st. He was forty-five years old. asl
wo « born in »a« OlfcßM He was graluated from
Columfahi OoOese and Law School. He was^ for
- concerted with the Republican party.
::me represented the XX I^ . D.-rr.ct in
the legislature, but lat^r went over to Tainman,.
WILLIAM HENRY MAILLER.
New-Brunswick. N. J.. Oct. 13 Special).- William
Benry Kallkr, who filed at his home. In Somerset
courtv near bore, last evening, ana eaportany
weU known He was born in WX and early in life
1 to New-York. H- entered the shipping : buai
n s a member of the firm of Lord. Mauler &
Querian In Bouth-et He was one Of the oldest
members of the New-York Cha-nber of COauner c
the New-York Prod Eatchange. He had
t^en married fifty-six years, and leaves a widow
'and four children.
THE WEATHER REPORT.
Yesterday's Record and To-day's Forecast.
WaaWactoa, Oct. 13.— 0 a Atlaatk Cast atonal ha»
: . .-. . KM t-eyond (ha raßaea %X -anon,
Th« s3ut.-w»« tUtaif im has Bbaaaajd position but
t'..5r...-. asi 33 ar»a of lew baroseter i. DaHtW aaas
wmt 4 over tba U**.'!?h Warthweal Temurr. The barom
eter !« high ever Ota Wwrtt Central State*. Bad an
area uf high tirom-tcr ia ■Illalt— the North iaessa
? MaaMratara is abijve ••.- aaaasaal sveraaja "x
rent In tht M-'i 'I- W«a)l ar.l ■willi ajut and the m#slum
tan Derature Tut-sJay was above BJ dnrwi in Montana.
A el ad .«'i rillc ■ r * J extended Tuesday fron: lha
.',,■„■ i ' v intatn r*eUja to the L/jwer Mi»*iis.^pi
• .n valleys. Elsew^era IhnMShaat ta«
State* i-» weather was fair.
ia are ilia: tba noctawajat firrrea«:oa w:;i
mr. : . eastward cvi form a tr.>u?h or low barometer
,w aissippi and Lower Mi»»oiiri valley* Weunw
ait" To inVaM«w*rt of tht M.ssiMl^pl Illver th. tam
?*i-....: (Vads«ad»j jr.j Xftsvaaar. and a dc
i. l 'a'l » !•■••« -" » 1 ' 1 l>c '" ar in t{ ?* Northwest
.'. l 'Y', ]Rala will continue in the Mid'lle Western BBBBH
*•. i : j,' atfi bf Tl.ursiay tf.« nta *i- a. win n\c:.:
•fnf^ «*" "5 ■ aTl '' ' he Uhl<> Va:>y -
S\rM it .\>w-Er.*.lar.!. WASIM wA South AtUati:
■
-• tlarbt to rreaß variable, sr.tft.r.a; to aouth;
./"--..; Lafcaa >arleMa ■*•*■ *'- :; ■*»» to aoutb
o» l - J - . ' atn fere* bjr Tteneay.
MtMflMra dprartlE* We-Jnes-iar fcr K-jr"pe«n p^rta will
ha." '•■ " iJsMt variable winds and :n!r weathet to the Grar.<l
CanUa. ______
FOBSCAST TOR TO-SAT AND THrrtSDAT.
F r jrnr mi*"*. fc~r M-day ai.J IHuraiaJi lajßt
»»rlab> Wh_a.
p. D » Ka^'-«rn P»r.ri};v»r.!a an! Delaware. fair to-day
__. Tkvradar: l!_ht variable winds.
"f rdi ' '■ Columbta as 4 Maryland (Mr an 4
•._• _, .■ ai I f*>at*daT: BaM variable wXnis.
•_> Eastv-ra New-York aad New- Jersey, fair to-day
. . a - ■■-•'••- *i™^
, ' TVntcm PennayWa-la .it- v. ■—•—^ N»*-Torlt. Barf
. r ',\ « •' Tharaday; w»nrer I .-sUi; light variable
vtvb *:.i.'t!;'t to east.
I
1- .is d.agrmra the continuous mr t - ""* »*»o— » tc<»
» sclr-
f eL r* M Uu-onuitar. The dotMd Baa rr. « tr.« tetnper*
laie ai i'--.-:i '--.-: iw t> the local Weather Bureau.
Th« following ocficlal record from ■-. Weather Bureau
».._. __■ " Id t^** lftii».er— t— re for tiie *Aat EWeßt'a*
to'jr bi>ur» in corr.partsou a :•-". Ha oorreJKonilng data of
* ait >car: tata noLi . »*». ««a
S a. m g M « 3. ra JJ3
_ t- .... 52 .'-- » p. m "•
$Z £::::::: '- •* U p. « »
IS «... g l->l ->- w . — •
4 p. m « n
BBgaatt temperature yesterday. 68 decrees; lowest. 52:
_ieraa~e, **• avtrage for corr»«po nulr.j cate la« year. SB;
_■. eras* for correer- nilnc C*re latt |W»nty-fl*» years. 5«.
l_>cal foraca_t— Fair la-day 3... Th_ra<laj . U»iit va-"r
_Lla wtads.
MCSIC.
'Babes in Toyl<
MAJESTIC THEATRE.
"BaNes IB Toy land." by On MacDor.eufh. Victor
Herbert anl Julian Mit?heil-fr Mr >!: <•-!'.. the
stage manager, deserves tSe honor of ranking with '
the author and composer as one of 11 creators
of the play— was shown last night at the Majestic
Theatre, and proved Its right to be considered nst
only a worthy successor ta "The Wizard of Oz."
but a marked inproTaaMstt or. tfc<. former ex
travaganza, so that It Is Bhafy to prove q-oit™ 3.3
popular as its predecessor, and win at the sam*
time more critical approbation and impart a much
more delicate s-.... c£ iileasure.
Whose hands most BheraQ) atasad thia result
It were harJ to determine, all i.aye weffead to
gether so harmoniously. Me jtacDeamgh h** toI(^
his littl« story of -the advaatarea t.f the £;at-- IB
Tcyland, of their companions. Coy liluo. Jack BBal
Jill. Mistress Mar;-, and the rest, of tl>- |Didaa arid
fairies and lac old Bayaakar, with charming atsa
pOctty a directness asd ahffll so that it run*
like a pretty tan of colored worsts**
through the pantomimic jpectac.es and inci
dents of the estra.vaga.-iza. But to tt-ia BtafJ
Mr. Herbert has supplied at a.. r<"<;'::r.ii
points charming ar.i appropriate music. BBBaathtßTa)
music that does not patß ty cbv.o ;3 orcLesrratic.n.
that Is dainty and pcetlc at occasion or ambitious
for a chorus, or tuneful brisk and merry, aa Toy
land music ought to be. Ar.d Mr. M.t -aell has met
every one of the countless aaaaal Jr.s for stage
pictures, scenic display, ar.d eftCf I BMO > w;-h
a akfll tbit is equal to ""flifi he has shown in
the past, and with a blending cf ;:ghts ar.d colors
that for the first time in Mr. Mlaeheira .-areer are
entirely free from discord. He has. furthermore.
eaat the play with discretion an-i supplied tltr.r
ahty adapted actan for the laadtag paztaL The re
sult of these joint labors is ar. extravaganza and
pantomime that outranks "Mr Bl lebeari ' ia mas;
r.;fl?'sr.ce and hi not to be BaßßUaaad in the _irae
breath with that ostentatious importation when
real charm is considered. Musitally dainty, contin
ually interesting, saturated arttß MUM light like
laughter ani permeated with wholesome go- . nat
ure, "Babes in Toy!and" Is as riehgntful an ex
ample of Rfl class of entertaliiDJMt a3 the most
captious Baad ask for.
The Babes of the play a- UUBUB KOBtl and
Miss Mabel BantaOß. Mr. SCoßta*! erarh In "A
Country Girl" last senson AaohOaU OMB him the
position, far v.r.ir": bhl fOUOIfUI ap-carar.ce. "r. : s
delicate and contagious sense cf f ;n. and hhl
power to be lulicro"3 wlta t baeeajbhl S~ I I
admirably lit htm Indeed he givea so much pleas
ure In the part that it would be aal - to wish
him back on the legitimate atafji •■••- awhil-. M ss
BarrUon. too. was dainty ar.d cr...ilsr. at. 1 BBOJ
ci,ttar.7 sre of the best comic BBBgl baafd heta
in ma;.y a day. She snt on a BQt tcneh below
the garden wall, and held a slate. Bad san? hew
hard rt was to "da" BftnunalhT All cr the WBtfl
above her si' WU MoflM, ard Little Be? E'.:e.
and S.mple BbßOa and TOBBBJ TtKhBT, ard the
rest of Cai childhood C3rnr?^»«, a!T a a row. with
IhefaT slates, too; and arithmetic T?a» ajßtta aa h ird
■ - aai as for her The music of tte eoc? v.-as
as rhythmical Bad hftgM as the Iyrir. and the
lyric WH very rhythmical and brlzht. hidMd. The
son? was demanded again and again, end ths
audienc- grew mellow Ba they Uster.ed.
Ifiai Amy Rlcard. an Btliaai 8881 BMal ye.ir ta
Boaaort of Mis 3 Kary MBBCwrtas l*e»j I M »:resa
Mary .-. rood, contrary fashion, ar.d aladeeed an
unexpectedly B«ea« and pleasing voice. Miss Ecs-
Bla vr- won her share of a .ipliv.se for a Bang
l-'the Toyaaker-s waoderfW sho ? . and Mtm Ml
Daly as Jill, and Charlei Guyer. as the T:r
makeVa avprcntize. BWterfalb ad'.ed ta tht . B
of an evaaaaaj brimful of enlrrlatiniißt
Ar.d how the chOdren wffl peek that fbeatra at
the matinees".
ME. AJTD MRS. RUSSELL SAGE MOVIKG.
Deserting Home They Have Lived in for
Thirty-seven Years for T?ouss Estate House.
Mr. and Mrs. Baas*. sage have begun to move
I from the house which Mr. Sa 5 , has lUUWIII tcj
I nearly OttJ years. No. W Fifth-aye.. to No. C 2
f--h'ave wSS he B«<B_t_d frcra the Caati
Broadway Bncaa ettafl. » 5a S a has beer. WU±
S for sLe __M to fM«»_O ***** "g" 2*
w^el a.'ter he 6<_«ht tteJgaaaJM
1 - . .- n« -"-'r :a^ -
mmmimmm
I brate their golden wc«'j; :r. ■'
HAMILTON FISH RECOVERING.
Hamilton Fish, who has been eoaaaad to his bed
' at th- Republican Club for sever il days, «M ye*
te-.-ay so much improved in health that he ana
able to bo to his co^^try beam
Burnett'* Vanilla. Extract
la the best, and tr.. l-n la r.-ne t B --od tat your food
ari a_— k Icsis: _K>tK| n-:rr.e..
Married.
v nr . i:l notice* appearing; In THE TRIB
| II will be republlshed in The TrMie.Ul,
Tribune without eitra rharee.
■_^__^_SSs__r : &_M '
j^_a__s»T^^tt*»naa«y m te J .- Bowlaaa* el
|taW-Ta«—
Notices of Marriages aad D-iths ma* fee In
doxaei with full naxr.e and MOMI
Died.
Death notice- ai.P«-«rin ß In THE TRIBV*IB |
vrill be repobll.bea I. Th, Trl-U >«l_ly Trlb
! sue «ittoot extra charct.
A_a*r«w*. -xmjaav P>r«-- *-•:-«"• « P.
rraklin. Jacot> H. _»jr.j r. ■ ■*■*'■
GU-sJord. Maria t. ____ "___s"«
Ot_ - C itasca J. f-rudJ'r. SaraJj A.
: i C—Utaa JO. ~ ■ -'_*" Ei:za'.«t.^
i KUireuT dSSPVI' T^artel^a. Hateaa -
! Hyatt. Mary V. ITOaeB. Joaa
1 Mai:ier. WiiUam H.
v_At WaaMaM
Wi,;,»ra Ar.:- »
F AT
!___ tram tba Carsreh _ Our :. ■ »
■ ,r,» on Tboradar morr.lna:. I ' ■ — a '
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lo\ed >iv»- =
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I :'his"'i*t. SSU y- m Oianat. B» Km *:
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late Bsarj a- OMaaawA
-.rSaatSrocW-afu iSS — w«v M Granc:
Central etatij.i at VfZ a •-
H^LLr-At E. ra . -i -.*■■**■ v - Tr v;_ st . |»W-Terti
wrfnesday avxanaaa a' 3 c hea;
HAMILTON--' M--''ar O:*;her 12. *«>«• Etirs^tt
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Ml-^A I ■ _.« c??fc« U- _r*T_^,___-
V .7- - p.-. ■.— r:a- at St. Patrick* •"at'-.edr*:.
£_SJT-»t^eo SS " •v - wi*
BTATT- En- — laaa* "•* »'- l»ahtfa»ja_4lße_Bß, o«a_
"}*',',& •_{_:■, v rs-.r - wife f Ns'haslel B. Hyatt
£§sN£ ___MrS
*«th ir.st a- 10 » . «=- UU--— - P.^'-ia.- O BWaUJ,
■aaa n J
jtAiLLER— At Ma restasß
BtaTatS p. m. Fr>m Wew-TerTa, ra_rila— wni mm,
S« _»2 train br BM P-nrsylvaai* Ra.:-^a<l. -
BM Wffl laa\« N»w-3'iC»wl:» at 4r, a " .
rrh-di -kj: h. -iiy -" ■* '"*"*
mZaaOet—Ai Battf_rl Cbaat, Ort-b«r 12. A-tota-tTa
KaTlolpo Phelpa Pleraor-.. l_a«r_l »*rT.c- Th u n_i/
m<>rr.ir.i. October 15. at M»\ •: them«: •- hem« her aant.
Him Ar.toir»';-> Ph«:?9. No. 72 Washisrtos-at . liart
f. Tl- Intenaeat at S>maSur;. C;-n.
R'-\TOS Sud-ecly. on Tuesday-. OctOßei 13. -.308. at hka
reatiiaiice. No 13 Bth-av» '.harlaa. talovad h .asaad
of Ifabe.:* M. r.unyon. a«cd d year Nouc* of fua«ral
hereafter
BE ■ « On Octoter I*, Maru r_ri»cß Hol»h'ijr»>n.
«ife of Heorr E». mc*»l! f'ineral KTViaai at n*r Ut«
real !er.:e. Maywaa4 -> J . ua We— itv_k>-. October 14.
at 11 30 a. m.
ITVI't A! Hur.Ur._ton. Long bland. Monday. Octo
ber 12. «». Sarah A. Scudder wiiow of tn» M tUr.
Moaaa 1* Scuiidcr. D. Z>.. ia *_,8 asta raw if aar **»•
Died.
sherman-ob the on tar af B*!.tb»cm=. " •-■ •--'*•
hart. Inr«r&«sa>. 5/">tisa<i. EU»ab*t_. «t*»» ef I«_*
Shennaa. ef • •?.<.- ts« Mm — »r «T bar a*
TAYLori— Monday. October IX KM. at Lewreaoa, Lor*
Island. L*ura Opbetta. »M»» of G-orse :iott Tartar,
eao.. aart d»aj;ucr o: ?_« tr« ffljrn I-«srr Jtshwn.
—1. T*r;rtl p»-r»~» a- 3;. \|a--«'» CV_r__ :C«— ~Tort.
on raaiwiay. October U. •? 1 o'clock.
TROtVBJITT^E— On StiaJay nil— October XI. 13^!. *•-
. ib« rtaM<ji/-« <t htr aloe*. Xr». » D. Lo»ast«rT. fUta
ft>;i V X. T'!-r» L. TrowVirf??. » her 738 rear.
y_*«r_ *trri«:»a «?-«aoar Oetst«r 14 at » > «f»
at .r-:.. r -:. Or.-*** Par an Hou»». mer rraafclss aa<*
Vnelspy «t».. A«frrU, LtSßf Iyltad.
T7TL*r>X— Cr T-r-"wta7. Oetoer IS. Jaaa W!la-a. - >. •
Blst t«r F\jn»rai a»rr«e*« »_j *• _a.'4 _t bis .•'» rial -
«t<Ti<-«v MB ."■ East EV»!»ty-ar»r-«t . o» T*lur«t»j. at 3
p. m. Intarntaat at canTaaiacc* of ta* il»!T.
Rrv. MmBM Jlrrrttt. t. • m! 4 awSi *-. M
dertakrr: ocly ca« piar* of bostcrsa 8_» »va. aad l*t_
•t . larfcat 13 t.-.« world T«l U - l«th-*t.
Special Xotices.
Trlhanr iiih^rrlptiiin Rat**.
THS TRiULNE mm M aart 97 — a.l t» any *4<!r*aa a
l£ ■ ■;• -.uatijr ~r . road, tad aJurea* eaaaged a* aftta *•
i»»ir«L <uSx' .-.pfk.Oi may k* gl*«a> *• four -»«-» ••
-W*.«r o«f-.r« ~»v»s_ er. >f «an wuvlwi. aae4 tacts
1= at THE TRIEL'Ni. CMBca,
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MAIN OFFICE— .to. i^* ~ win m.
IMOWX OkiriCß— Na :. Jim a.-oadtriy. or aar Aa*ar»>
ci- Diai.-ict .<?.-> uOci.
WA*HL3HiZCS BUIUBAC— No. 1.J22 r-«.
NEW Af.K iuUNIH OF7lCß— radar ick N. ScmntT. ■■%
TIM lizzvl-tt.
AXZRIC.Ws ABROAD wit! f.r.t TH3 THISCIV at
UJ.\: OX— OSca of THE rFJBCNX. at SU '•«•
rUrt-II
Ercwa. CJouJJ . Cx. No. M N€^r-Ox:arJ-«t.
Laadr.n art r»; Exchange. Bandars. Baatbaaa) Mcia^.
Moarrat«-s?.
Amvri.an t^;r«s» COrrraay. No. 3 Watertoo r » «.
Thoaiaa O^k * Son. Tourist OSV«* U«lcat» Clrcok
Inrerra;:- rai F'^»plnc '"*' Cbaajanr. So. 70 Oa«»»
agar ■>.. lrafi!nr B«VJar».
The Ljr. :.n rJTloe of THB TUIBtrNE Is % :>-c-'«o ««
t» - '■ \*»\» \ ■'-. -r»'^«m--.*« «nd «w'.iu iliminaa,
Ia;. lliur.« * Co.. No. 7 Ru« acrtb*.
John anatuaker * Oa. No ** Itu«» i«» P»?!r-w
Ifcrgja. Har:«a ft Oj . \-> SI Bcu;«»«r« lliisaaae*.
Cr#<iJt I.>- -i:» BrjT»au de» Etm: f»r«.
Cc^t:n«r.tal Hot»l n«w<itaod.
nrc^tar.f) i. Nj "7 Avra-je d* rOp«r«.
A- mr»c Eirreas Crrajanr. No. tl Baa !aIV».
!*lCß— Crtdtt W~r.r.aJs.
G?TNFVA— Lonbart. C?>r A Cj. aad r-!cr. I>. t
rifiKENCE— ft'renon I^sr. a * Ox. Noa. 3 aa« • Tt»
Tom
Marq-.ay * c-».. Bank.r"
nA.'.tsrßG — Araert-aa Expresa Cinpanx. Si. It
BREMEN'- imiiim Bxt>reaa ' onipaay. »a 6 »ilw>af
CENOA-An-r'na F.ir— *• Cocpany. 9a> V Via 8a»
L< ranzo
ISTWEIV rriyrtT-M— Americia aaajraaa Ctaaaaaaak
N->. 7 Qsal Van r-r^lc.
Pontofac*-
'Shou'.i te r»aii LilU 37 a.: lr.t«r«B»J. aa eaasis*
may octnr at any Uc«.)
P;r»Ua rnaihi tor ize wa«ii «a4:a« Octobar IT. .'l'"'
will close <pron:ptiy la all oaaas> ax ta» Goml J*B«»afa:»
13 f:"0Ts: Par-els Pf<st Mails cli^aa on« hoar «art«v »^an
•loataa: -r.« shewn below Parc«l» Pwt XaUa tor O»r
many clcae at 5 p. is. Mc-'iay
Rein'.ar ir.l Sucr'-iTnentary rr.aila clo»« at " -- ■■■ i- Sta
tion naif hour !a:er t^an doatna ba« abawa c«i*r«r Mat
cept that 3uppl«a:BE:ary Uai:» for Enrcpa »cd Cactral
Anier ;a, tji Cotoa. cio«« ca» Hour latar at Tortisa *a-
SATLANTTC 3XAILS.
WZrVSTAT-Ar S:3O a. — far E't-op«. par • • I*»it;a—
as:..-.:*, v.a SOu"Jan:pTCB (raa-l fcr .'•iaml -ma* aa dl
re cad "p«r s. s. PftU»d»lßhla ; 1: 730 a. as. fcr
laaaii i:r»ct. r*r ■. s •«<*a— .-maii CUM ■• di
netßd ' p«r a. a. ,»■»-*■"'• i; at s 30 a. a. C3U^jHllnn«
ary 10 a m. • for Eurcp*. put a a. M*>. Tta
QoMB«o«a: at 11 a. rr. f->r Ler.-r.arK dln»:r. per s. ».
• - a.- II tBMfl ami b« CtMCMi "Bar ». 1 Oscau- II").
THi/nsrAY— At 7i. _ t-rr P>-are» Sw^tserland. i-afy.
«. . p -T:r-.: T-~k^7 E^TTt. Ore-c*. Britwh I»*a
L, raaao JUnpw* r«r » *■ _. ss \ vv ' li i ir V. K i]2^
- : : r •-*•.?- pa.-ts (Siropt auat as Jlm»a« "aw
a. ■ Ln ?av-.a"j . _.
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. cm 11 Ha—- 'mail B3«l »• '.r«etr4 •t>«r * »-^I-S,
GaVe-riTRe"): »: * a in. fjr D»bjro» ttVKt p«r. I O
**«• a a T aa»>
lar.d 'V a" Ir:3"I r :3" a. 18. <3urr ; »' B *»:»-T IS =>> t , i"'
Kotom — - - * -aaman'a. via '3tt«Bayw>,:^M Bj»
p m for =— : .*.-* i:— ct. ;rr a. • v.oJa»»aa ««a.l
•PRI.vTCD atATTSR. ETC.— m.a »:aairw ak*a firtatafi
JUr-er ComrrercUl P»p«rs. «aj Harr.rlr* Mr Oarmaaj
en.. T^.a «aia» ciaaa atf a-.i.l OBMMi CM otser nart.i o.
Europa n.:: Ml a»n-. hy ta* aaa» uaMaa aawaaUy
A^.. r . f?c I ?; -f t-e Srippterreatary Trv«»-AtJ«atl->
Mills nar-.ei a- -v- wM߻ea] aaaataaMaaar* HaUa '";
c=er.ri en tfce piers jf •--• Asien.-aa. Eb«!.9>! ; rHMtt
ir 1 G'-f-a-': r.sarsers. »r i r»o«a»a Tpaa _ asill w-.^^n
Ua* jcia-ite« o« tte four of sailing of •:?»=«■
1 M VTT^ F^B «OUTH AND CENTRAL. AiCSSICA. WaW
DO !~S. ETC.
I arwixMPAT- A* 'C - far Tucataa. par a. a. Taiapj.
v;i"pr srt^i tßafl ■■■ 6« <ltr«ct«l -par a. a. t*«
vmwniT-ii • a. =i. f— ''^Jba. s<»r ». a. Itacttrfr
* rj'' 4 llVia rt» Pr-rnao. i.r.p*cai» «ad Tara>
cs»l BHt t>e OweH "»W ». »■ M- nttrfTT: at 13 at
«;. p«r s. ?. S'taearm. t;» Ta=;ica Man am
t e ' *.c . ,^ — . . maajavaf*)
ITtIDAY— At 6.30 p- ~- J ' Eerasaia. per -: -.- torn
B\T*LKlf\T— At 3a. m i-r ATXssrtae. rrajraaw «ad P«r
azuaj per a a. Artblataa: at ».SO a. a*, (auaalem-ntax'
»-3Ti a' ta.) ?^r Pnt-.j KM Cura-ca ar.3 Vtr.-ia^U. a«r
I ■ Caracas RBStl I » .-ivir...a »=i '^rtaxeaa nnit 6
directed 'lier ». a, Ca_-acaa">. at «♦ a. m. . tar "**?-——
iry cail or.!;). c« a. a. PataSsdar. v ** ■*•£;
'• n 'JO »- n. nuyytcuMßtar* to to a. n-> Mi
lortus* Islaad Jssulca. Bad Caraxasa. p^r
. .• !— j i -i i." .'i Ml :i.-^iti paj
. a Altai .niaJl -for Cbata Rica mtm aa a»aetad "par
a • Altar*); »t 19 a. a :cr Cus*. per «• a. *?" a
tl 30 a. i=.» 'or tsaaajL Battt a=<» BBBtaj 3Carta» aar
c a. MM **- «-» 5- =• for Csib »« P« •• *■ CUala.
t^ H^- inn-
jia;^b roifWAJtrro ovcßiA!rr>. WH . xxtttt
THAN3F_CmC
-t-p. \_T*.a nor!4a. _=•*» « -.:• -=«• <ally. ««pi
TVursiaj. *: ♦-•»* »■ =>• ■csa'cta, b-Ulj cloi.
hers on IVe<Jae9«iay« asi Bat_r4a>a »la :i-i. aaj| «n
"_£&« -r-wir. : >~« ftSK eSe« daily. ■BB&
*— ar this oAaa «aU». aaaaat
v ai. fciaitaya at I
vv-WF^rvbUANr.^— Bt rail to v-^, *..-»». aajf ehaan
* ty -cair.tr. cloaca ai t.-.!a oEra jaily at « 3i a. m.
• c.cnecUsx B-^ CBMH «ura «V4TJ» Staadar. WedMatay
Ica^Bt rail to Boasts. a=a these* ty it _»-»»-.
-a. i a' ' ' • 1 .J» P rr. -nr Taasaav.
■ "--_ ON— By rail to liostoa. acd thaoca ,i ••.•a.-n—
- »• th.. rfflca Jai:> at BJH p. ia.
BE-17.E Pf-RTO CO*T« and OCaTS:JJa-_-3t rail
»,«-._OrUan». aa.l t^•n~:• by •laaußar. ato»aa a: thta
crv*-t daily. «x-»pt «'an<*-iy. at »1 .Tr) p. a_ aa _ ** ■ : _i>
»""- B— •ear. ■« f I t>. m. aa-t ♦ii_3o 5- ca. (eoaaactia*
r-iai' V-!f«f» >»•« MfrdaTS ar ♦•.!*> p. m >
CMTA RICA— BT »— '■ to Naw-O-!aaoa. aad O-me* tr
mmmrotr. dews a* #hl *» aasa ejaiiv «vaa,t S_n_-». »t
- «n ar.l ♦tl-JO p. »-■ I Haaaaa at ♦'. p. m. a: I
. P m UuaaWlaa call eioaaa bara 7-a_Uja a:
.■-,,- r ■ <
fBaC-aaaad laafl aasa at op. m. amUaa «a».
TRANSPACIFIC VAOf.
,-v mi ,-^ Jaj»,:j. rta attla, eloaa *— «ai!y at I*»
- v t 4 oct_B«r »'-*. !a__«i-»a. far afaatrh aw a a
lM ja^ Chtr-i .ad Ftintaate* rj_n«». ria .4aa
■ '-.■ ■ •■ ter» «f_i'.y at «J0 p. is. ••■> '■• October
■
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-,- -. ■iiaslißj flar
s^i^r AaatTw»r^aaßaa« W*m\ ji^
Caoi «la»Kasl2^«as!TSSi4' < SV «?
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t?«« Br-._-iSi ■__ J *,.' S .^., ,iasa'-">. ««» -»!.»—cSoa
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at « r;o a. a.. »»• «:■'.--., 1" f ;»• CaaanJ ataaa»er.»
* s^ ' " ' . j^itaji ' ten__ajilrißßal aaai. far
U»*i- Japaa. c .^ _?? d as< ;.rs_o Vranrt»:o. floaa -■..-
_a/s b_?b^sl__ • Ontuaar t=l wilailia, "■
«i"rateh r»" » ■ lw T _[ o S_» ytaedeea. loaa >*•*• <tacr at
:* «* lacra-va. for T»aaar*i
par*CTß_ fTf^* 0 ?, ra=couv-r and Victoria, B. C.
O - « aad J -J_-Vi _/ «»> n a w m oe?ob«r «7. t»
o!-*. h«-« !•"" '• •• «:«*:"•» •' <?an. <law>
':'H"_ff ld - Po * a^ *<*«»=' et t_a_j!ut easaet
wS?S«a «*=«» «*» Trar Caaj
Au*tr*lla '' X v*_J: co _-«r« r and Vtcfn-a. B. C. floaa her*
,ri » P "- ••» ! XoT«aa«r ♦:. tacburnt. car
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f.,rwara™ _^_ rT ___, w -^_ t^. «ut-4'»t •— o-»^ Phlllp-
Villa" ■ 11M1 ■■■■ ' '• Canada or "«ta Stanaa
-^.r^frv™i !a ,- - rwasfi to port "f aani-« Ml
T _* p ". ts»"--twda-t nf elo-t-« ia arrsr««J «o t»« pr«ia™>
t'oA of (Mr nn .-srarrttptad orarUaiJ •**-«. 'ZUr.*
t«^'_J mail __•»• at * p. ">■ tf^™« 'tar-
POltvur? VAN COTT Pcatn-jtaw.
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